15 Aug 2016

Dear Readers, Happy Independence Day to all the aspirants here we have given the
Independence Day wishes by Prime Minister of India Mr. Narendra Modi.

Independence
Day Wishes By Prime Minster of India

India celebrates its 70th Independence Day on
15th August 2016, i.e. on Monday. On this day in 1947, India got Independence
from British colonialism. India got Independence from the British rule just
because of Our greatest Freedom fighters. On 15 August 1947, Jawaharlal Nehru,
India’s first prime minister, raised the Indian national flag above the Lahori
Gate of the Red Fort in Delhi. The day is celebrated with great fervour across
every state of the country, with the capital city Delhi becoming the hub of all
celebrations. India’s Independence Day celebrations officially take place at
the Red Fort. 15th August is the most Important day for all the Indians.

Indian Prime Minister
Narendra Modi will hoist the national flag and deliver Independence Day special
speech during a grand event that will also have parades and cultural events at
Red Fort in New Delhi. The national holiday is observed to pay tribute to the
brave hearts who sacrificed their lives for the country. As part of the
celebrations, schools and colleges will organise flag hoisting as well as
cultural events to pay homage to the freedom fighters and legends of the
country.

After he unfurled the National flag at Delhi's
spectacular Red Fort, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said it is "our duty to
make India the very best", adding that his focus is on taking India
"swarajya (self-governance) to surajya (good governance)".

Wearing a short-sleeved white
kurta and a turban streaked in shades of orange, red and pink, the PM said his
government is committed to
"responsibility and accountability" and has earned the trust of the
people with "reform, perform and transform" as its mantra.

The PM's address as India
celebrates its 70th year of freedom was once again made without the bulletproof
enclosure used by some of his predecessors.

"If we have millions of problems, we have
1.25 billion minds to solve them as well," the PM said while stressing
that the country's founding principles including non-violence, social harmony
and a respect for all religions. His remarks come amid outrage over attacks on
Dalits or members of the lowest caste in different parts of the country
including his home state of Gujarat.

The PM in a lengthy speech
presented an update on his administration's record in bringing electricity and
toilets to villages, curtailing inflation to 6%, controlling leakages in
delivering subsidies in welfare reform schemes, and guaranteed greater
transparency in government action and policy.

"We want to change the situation where
people are scared of Income Tax authorities, particularly the middle
class," he said.

In a clear message to
Pakistan at a time of deteriorating relations, Mr Modi said the people of
Balochistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir have thanked India for speaking up on
their behalf. India has faulted Pakistan for instigating weeks of violence in
the Kashmir Valley in which nearly 60 people have died and thousands have been
left injured as protestors clash with security forces.

The PM's comments today
echoed his statement last week in which he said Pakistan has illegally occupied
a part of Kashmir that will always belong to India. Delhi has also urged
Islamabad to stop violating human rights in the region of Balochistan, which is
seeking independence from Pakistan.

World Bank:
President : Jim Yong Kim
Headquarters: Washington, D.C., United States
World Bank Group:
World Bank Group has five international organizations:
♦ International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD)
♦ International Development Association (IDA)
♦ International Finance Corporation (IFC)
♦ Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA)
♦ International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID)